For the guy that was wondering about great stories in games, I highly suggest the Fire Emblem series. I'm playing through Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance right now, and I also played Fire Emblem 7, for the GBA. Let me tell you guys, these are some amazing games that have amazing stories. Extremely well developed characters (and tons of them), very well translated, etc. The stories are very deep, and have a huge background to them. But they also avoid, for the most part, convuluted storylines. I'm actually floored by the amount of social issues that Path of Radiance has.

So anybody who loves games with great stories should definitely look into the series.

One thing I wanted to say is that this is just part one of my preview of Oblivion. This deals with mostly the basic information about the game and what it was like to go through the game for the first hour or so. It also contains some general observations between the differences between the PC and the Xbox 360 version.

Remember, my podcast has tens of thousands of subscribers and not every single one of them is a hardcore Oblivion fan, so I am trying to appeal to a wide audience. People who have never played an Elder Scrolls game before in their life should be interested in the preview and get something out of it as well as the hardcore fans.

However, with that in mind next week I will concentrate on the more "hardcore" aspects of the game, such as the quests, guilds, exploring, and so forth. And if you have any questions about the preview, feel free to ask!

One thing I wanted to say is that this is just part one of my preview of Oblivion. This deals with mostly the basic information about the game and what it was like to go through the game for the first hour or so. It also contains some general observations between the differences between the PC and the Xbox 360 version.

Remember, my podcast has tens of thousands of subscribers and not every single one of them is a hardcore Oblivion fan, so I am trying to appeal to a wide audience. People who have never played an Elder Scrolls game before in their life should be interested in the preview and get something out of it as well as the hardcore fans.

However, with that in mind next week I will concentrate on the more "hardcore" aspects of the game, such as the quests, guilds, exploring, and so forth. And if you have any questions about the preview, feel free to ask!

Mr Gaming, I say these people are missing something special.

What do you mean with that?

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A multitude of rulers is not a good thing. Let there be one ruler, one king.

One thing I wanted to say is that this is just part one of my preview of Oblivion. This deals with mostly the basic information about the game and what it was like to go through the game for the first hour or so. It also contains some general observations between the differences between the PC and the Xbox 360 version.

Remember, my podcast has tens of thousands of subscribers and not every single one of them is a hardcore Oblivion fan, so I am trying to appeal to a wide audience. People who have never played an Elder Scrolls game before in their life should be interested in the preview and get something out of it as well as the hardcore fans.

However, with that in mind next week I will concentrate on the more "hardcore" aspects of the game, such as the quests, guilds, exploring, and so forth. And if you have any questions about the preview, feel free to ask!

Hey Steve I want to thank you for pointing me towards Space Rangers 2, I've never even heard of this game and so bought it on a whim after listening to the Podcast.I must say I think it's absolutely great, I even like the simple RTS bits to some degree. Thanks again.